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Name
Louise Bonde Sørensen
Education degree
Master
Study programme
Furniture Design - Products, Materials and Contexts
Institute
Architecture and Design
Year
2021

By examining interactions between textile and daylight, I have created a textile shielding that allows daylight through, while maintaining a private space inside. This is relevant for people living in new-nordic architecture characterized by big windows, that compromise private space. By prioritizing focus on private space, this product differs from curtains, that prioritize shielding of sunlight.

Color palette
Context
Context
Excerpt from items
Excerpt from items
Collection of Patterns
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CV

CV Title

Telefon
+45 24831220
Education & Relevant Courses
2016
2019

Bacherlor in textiledesign, The Royal Danish Academy.

- Pattens - Weaving - Knitting - Textile methods
2019
2021

Master of design, The Royal Danich Academy, furniture and object

- Specialization in textile objects
IT skills

Adobe - Photoshop

Adobe - Indesign

Adobe - Illustrator